We've got several new junior commits in today's edition of Recruiting Roundup, with a lot of thanks to our good friends over at Philly Lacrosse and Lax Lessons.

It's not too late to submit a question for our inaugural Recruiting Mailbag, which will premiere tomorrow and run every Thursday to answer your questions about top prospects and recruiting classes, among other things. For more info on the new mailbag, check out this link. You can submit your questions to txanders@insidelacrosse.com. Already received some good ones that I'll be answering for tomorrow, but looking forward to getting a few more. Whatever I can't get to will be posted in next week's edition.

Also, make sure to send your confirmed verbal commitments to that address or gshannon@insidelacrosse.com and we'll post them in our next Recruiting Roundup.

2013's

No. 28 Young Gun junior Ian King, A/M, St. Xavier (Oh.) has committed to Michigan. The second leading scorer for St. X in the spring with 43 goals and 22 assists, King attended Jake Reed's Blue Chip, the Under Armour underclass tourney w/ Midwest and events with the Long Island Express. He also considered Maryland, Georgetown, Bucknell, Hopkins, Brown and Penn.

Michael Mayer, D, St. Paul's (Md.) has committed to Georgetown. A defenseman for Chesapeake Rock in the summer, the 6-foot-5 starter for the Crusaders also considered Virginia, Syracuse and Princeton. Check out Mayer's Prep Files here.

Brad Dotson, D, Langley (Va.) has committed to Bucknell. A rangy longpole at 6-foot-5, Dotson made the All-Star games at Loyola Rising Junior Shootout, Top 205 and the UNC Team Camp. Also a two-time state champion, he plays for Next Level in the summer, attending Rutgers MVP and the Crab City Challenge. Dotson also considered North Carolina, Georgetown and Fairfield.

Joe Seider, A, Hereford (Md.) has committed to Towson. Racking up a slew of honors that includes US All-America recognition, Seider recorded 44 goals and 35 assists this past spring and also attended Under Armour weekend with the Baltimore squad. An excellent pickup for the Tigers, Seider has also won two state championships with Hereford and plays with the RoughRiders in the summer. He also considered Maryland, Villanova, Loyola, Princeton and Penn State.

Logan Aunon, A/M, Paul VI (Va.) has committed to Delaware. He made the D.C. team at the Brine National Classic, also recording 32 goals and 30 assists in his sophomore season. Also plays for a talented Blackwolf squad in the summer. He also considered Georgetown, Ohio State and Loyola.

Grant Mahler, M, St. Andrew's (Fla.) has committed to the admissions process at Cornell. Mahler attended Maverik Showtime, Jake Reed's Blue Chip, Lake Placid and Hotbeds this past summer. He also considered Dartmouth, Harvard and Brown.

Carson Scott, D, Conestoga (Pa.) has committed to Delaware, according to PhillyLacrosse.com. A player with both Dukes LC and Mesa Fresh in the summer, Scott also attended Jake Reed's Blue Chip and will join 'Stoga teammate Connor Frisina at UDel.

Brandyn O'Connell, A/M, Downingtown East (Pa.) has committed to Hofstra, according to PhillyLacrosse.com. Also a member of Dukes LC, O'Connell racked up 36 goals and 24 assists last spring for the Cougars.

J.D. Colarusso, G, Arlington (N.Y.) has committed to Albany, according to LaxLessons.com. An All-Star at Maverik Showtime in July, the quick junior netminder also considered Hofstra, Drexel, Delaware and Binghamton.

Nick Mariano, A, Yorktown (N.Y.) has committed to UMass, according to LaxLessons.com. One of the premier finishers in the class, Mariano was also an All-Star at Maverik Showtime in July and had a monster year for the Huskers. He also considered Syracuse, Hofstra, Delaware, Albany and Army.

2012's

Tim Lavallee, A/M, Cape Elizabeth (Maine) has committed to Providence. Lavallee helped lead his squad to the Maine state championship in 2010. You can check out his highlight reel here.

Nick Strano, M, Rocky Point (N.Y.) has committed to Manhattan. Strano was named an All-American at the Brine National Classic and made the Gait Cup All-Star game. He is also a three-sport athlete.